Colorado Springs chef-turned-inventor lands $75,000 on “Shark Tank

Colorado Springs chef-turned-inventor lands $75,000 on “Shark Tank

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While it might seem like Tyler Peoples and his company, Peoples Design, became an overnight success for selling more than 3,000 "scooping" bowls since he appeared Friday on the popular ABC-TV series "Shark Tank," there's plenty more to his story that started a decade ago.

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